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INTER-HOUSE GAMES.

NORTHERN ROLLER MILLS V. THOMPSON. AND HILL. Thompson and Hill.—First innings. 40 (Foreman 17. Schorder 20). Bowling: Hpiirlksen eight for 20, Sa'xton two for 3. Roller Mills.—First Innings. 00 (Siixton 32. McLeod 21). Bowling: Corney four for 34, Forsman six for 28. MAUNGAWHAU V. LOVETTS. Manngawhau. —First Innings, 87 (Mitchell 21, Barnes 13. Bnurke 13). Bowling: McFnrlane three Cor 22. Lewis one for 10. Hill one for 8. AY. Miller one for 1, 11. Miller two for 15. Lovetts. —First innings. 104 for seven wickets (Miller 22. McFarlnne 24, Duncan 17 not out. Hill 15). Bowling: Mitchell one for 20, Newth three for 23. ROSS AND GLENDINING V. DEVONPORT RATEPAYERS. Ross and Glendlnlnff. —First innings. 102 (Tasker 01, Wllkle 18. Grimmer 16, Chapman 18). Bowling: Hurley three for 40, Taylor three for 47. Smith three for 45. Ratepayers.—First innings. 04 (Fnrquharson. sen. 10. Smith 10. Booth 21, James 11). Bowling: Wilkle three for 40, Furlonger seven #or 30. AMBLERS V. lIEARDS. Amblers —First innings, S3 (Peterson 21, Burke 12). Bowling: Browne ten for 23. Heards. —First innings, 58 (Zane 1C). Bowling: Peterson seven for 10. Heards won by live runs. MOUNT EDEN FIRE BRIGADE V. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. Mount Eden. —First innings, 107 (Wild 55 not out. Miskell 18). Auckland Racing Club. —First innings, 0G runs for eight wickets (A. Jackson 23, C. Jackson 10, J. Longville 33, Simpson 17). ONBHUNGA 0.8. V. METROPOLITAN.

Metropolitan.—First innings, 21: second innings 54 (McKay 21). Bowling for Onehunga : Young six for 18, Ilethcrington °C)nehunga.'— First innings, DO (Whittle 1G); second innings, 71 (Hetheringtou 10). Bowling for Metropolitan: Scott four Xor 28, McKay three for 24. GAS COMPANY V. WRIGHT'S. Gas Company, —First Innings, 40 (K. Cole 1, R Harrington ID. Bowling: B. Chitty took eight wickets for 10' runs. C. Bowden one for 20, B. Hewitt one for 0. Wright's. —First innings, 02 for seven wickets (Shaw 28 not out, W. Bowden 10, B Chitty 10 not out). Bowling: R. Cole took three wickets 20 runs. SHELL OIL CO. V. AUCKLAND GLASS CO. Shell Co.—First Innings, 90 (Burk 33, Hepburn 10. Engel 15). Auckland Glass Co.—First innings, 39 (McNeil 34).

PUKEKOHE ASSdCIATION.

V further round in the Pukekoho Cricket Association's competitors was completes yesterday. Results: — WnlukU v. Colts (Pukekolie), at Waiuku.—Wniukii: First innings, 123; second innings, S7 (Cooper Iβ. Harper 17. Cameron 21), Bowling: Hewitt three for 28, C. Lawrio six for 37. Colts: I'irst innings 87. Rain prevented Colts playing their second innings, and as a result Waluku wins on the first innings. Tnakau v. Waiau fa, at Tuakau. — Tiiakau: First innings. 321. Wniuu Pa: First innings, 28; second innings, SS. Tuaka'u won by an innings and live runs — a. four-point win.

GAMES IN THB SOUTH.

WELLINGTON. Surprises were the order when the sixth series of senior cricket championship matches was concluded in perfect weather. Three tennis, Wellington, University and Midland, won outright, thus scoring eight points each. Wellington. 108 and 154 for four wickets, declared (Moloney 62, Foley 52 not out, Whyte 27) defeated Hutt, S7 for nine wickets, declared. and 104 (Rotherham 04 not out, McKay 42; Symes, seven wickets for DO). Kilbirnie lost top place on the championship ladder through endeavouring to secure an eight-point win over University, which turned the tallies on the leading team. Kilbirnie totalled 291 and 54 for three wickets, declared. University scored 195 (Blnndford 85) and 153 for two wickets (Blandford 78 not out. Tricklebank 31 not out). University hit up the 151 required to win outright In 00 minutes. Kilbirnie. Midland scored an outright win Parsloe took live wickets for 00 runs for over Petone by 10 wickets. Petone totalled 147 and 00 and Midland 221 (McCawe 52, Lawton 31) and 33 for none. Baker took five wickets for 22 runs for Midland in Petone's second innings. Wellington College- Old Boys replied to Institute's 252 with 310 (Burnette 113, McGuire 00, Barclay 34). Duffy took four for 4G for Institute. CHRISTCHURCH. The eighth round of championship cricket matches was concluded on Saturday. The grounds were in splendid order, the weather was fine and the scoring all round was high. Riccarton, the leading team in the championship, beat Sydenham, the only side challenging for supremacy, and Riccarton is now in a strong position. Rieearton 339 for seven wickets (Jacobs 118, Roberts 40, Powell 80, Hull 41 not out) beat Sydenham, 250. St. Alban's 355 (Plndlay four for 81), beat West Christchurch' "173 (Allen 50, Vincent 41, Bnrtt four for 15). Old Boys 325 (Page 09, McEweil 07, Harris 54), beat East Christchurch 320 for seven wickets, declared. Lancaster Park, 228 and 257, beat Old Collegians, 215 (Lester 40, .lackman 103. Read five for 75, Cromb three for 37) and 41 for" four wickets (Cromb four for 11). DUNEDIN. Kaikorai 280 (Holden 73, Cherry Gl, Constable r>s, Howorth five for 75, McKay three for 39), met Cnrisbrook B, two for 45 (Cook two for 10). Old Boys 273 (Dickinson 54, Leader 40. played Christian Bros, four for 30 (Leader three for 5"). Duncdin 224 (Ditchfield SO, Cuvunagh 54. Claridge 42, Henderson six for 43), met University, live for 40 (Douglas three for 10, Carrington two for 7). Albion 354 (Shepherd 7S, Duncan 02. Allen 57, Dalziel 45, Smith three for 100). met Colts, two for 14 (L. Silver two for 3). Carisbrook A 108 (F. Kerr 50, .1. Cameron 30; Lemin five for 25), played Grange, three for 41 (Dunning one for 7). OAMARU. The annual one-day cricket fixture between North Otago and South Canterbury was drawn. North Otago made 208 (Brooker 77 not out, Uttley 37, Brown 31, Zimmerman 29, Taylor 32). Davies secured four wickets for 49. South Canterbury replied with 108 for seven wickets (Murdiisoii -1-, Button 23, Allen 25).

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 13

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INTER-HOUSE GAMES. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 13

INTER-HOUSE GAMES. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 13